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Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003
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### sec.104 Consultation
Subjects for consultation may include, but are not limited to, the following—
the nature and extent of known Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area;
the reasonable requirements for the carrying out of a site survey of Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area, and the results of the survey if it is carried out;
reasonable travel and accommodation requirements for endorsed parties;
workplace health and safety issues arising out of any site survey or investigation carried out in developing the plan;
the number of endorsed parties, or nominees of endorsed parties, who can reasonably be involved in any site survey.
Consultation may include reasonable use of any of the following ways of consulting—
face to face meetings;
telephone conferences;
use of the internet;
exchanges of correspondence.
This division does not require a survey of Aboriginal cultural heritage carried out for the purposes of consultation to be carried out as a cultural heritage study under part 6 .
(sec.104-ssec.1) Subjects for consultation may include, but are not limited to, the following— the nature and extent of known Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area; the reasonable requirements for the carrying out of a site survey of Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area, and the results of the survey if it is carried out; reasonable travel and accommodation requirements for endorsed parties; workplace health and safety issues arising out of any site survey or investigation carried out in developing the plan; the number of endorsed parties, or nominees of endorsed parties, who can reasonably be involved in any site survey.
(sec.104-ssec.2) Consultation may include reasonable use of any of the following ways of consulting— face to face meetings; telephone conferences; use of the internet; exchanges of correspondence.
(sec.104-ssec.3) This division does not require a survey of Aboriginal cultural heritage carried out for the purposes of consultation to be carried out as a cultural heritage study under part 6 .
- (a) the nature and extent of known Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area;
- (b) the reasonable requirements for the carrying out of a site survey of Aboriginal cultural heritage in the plan area, and the results of the survey if it is carried out;
- (c) reasonable travel and accommodation requirements for endorsed parties;
- (d) workplace health and safety issues arising out of any site survey or investigation carried out in developing the plan;
- (e) the number of endorsed parties, or nominees of endorsed parties, who can reasonably be involved in any site survey.
- (a) face to face meetings;
- (b) telephone conferences;
- (c) use of the internet;
- (d) exchanges of correspondence.